McClurg’s Musicalia #59: And the souls divided from themselves…
…is available over at The Drunken Odyssey where you can get a haiku, list, and links to the playlist. Continue reading McClurg’s Musicalia #59: And the souls divided from themselves…
…is available over at The Drunken Odyssey where you can get a haiku, list, and links to the playlist. Continue reading McClurg’s Musicalia #59: And the souls divided from themselves…
A new playlist awaits those interested over at The Drunken Odyssey. Continue reading McClurg’s Musicalia #58 Heat Death and Feral Architecture
First time listen with headphones and I love hearing some previously unnoticed details in the arrangements. Though I was told repeatedly about the guitar playing, it never interested me. On this listen, I found it more exciting than in the past and I especially loved the guitar tones. “Inca Roads” is an all-time favorite–Zappa or … Continue reading Marginalia #43
Ryan has always pushed me into exploring avenues of improvisation I may not have otherwise, and this album is no exception: improvising with another person not in the room with you. More for folks interested in experimental, noise, and improv genres. From the description: For this session, Stephen and Ryan (collectively known as the Abdomen) … Continue reading New Sounds: the Abdomen: Preparing the Ghost
You can hear the newest playlist, “The Widow’s Wall, The Widower’s Wind”, over at The Drunken Odyssey. Continue reading Musicalia #57 over at The Drunken Odyssey!
Carrington exquisitely captures the moods of her paintings in her stories–disturbing, playful, strange. They read a little like Kafka’s parables or the dreams and nightmares of Angela Carter’s characters. With a symbolic density equal to poetry, well worth re-reading. If you liked Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky, then I highly recommend The Cat (1992). Lam … Continue reading Marginalia #42
Happy New Year! This is Marginalia #41. I read this decades ago after Derek Bailey inspired a new way for me to approach instrumental playing. His recordings could be hard to find back then, but worth it when found. I loaned my copy to someone back then and never got it back. Finally got another … Continue reading A Marginalia and a Happy New Year
I’ll be supplying bass for Future Hate this Wednesday as we support We Are the Asteroid. Our vocalist, Miranda, has this to say about the show: Super excited to announce we will be offering support to Texas weirdo superstars WE Are The Asteroid!!! Check them out….they feature Ed Hall, Pain Teens, Helios Creed, Pussy Gillette, … Continue reading New Show: Future Hate with We Are the Asteroid
I’ve got a new playlist available for you and it has nothing to do with the holiday. New and old tunes for the week. Sublime eclectic mayhem. You can listen on Tidal: https://tidal.com/browse/playlist/b83a3314-62cf-4d29-a0d6-1fc8b3b41f55 Also available on Spotify: Continue reading New Playlist: McClurg’s Musicalia #51